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[*] posted on 4-29-2005 at 06:24 PM
And if they are our age Bruce


I'm pretty sure they are best left to our imaginations!:lol::lol::lol:
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[*] posted on 4-29-2005 at 06:34 PM


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I'm pretty sure they are best left to our imaginations!:lol::lol::lol:


this is true but even the young ones look better usually at least partly covered.




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[*] posted on 4-29-2005 at 07:01 PM


Maybe this should go on the Spanish forum, but it "fits" this thread so well, I thought I'd let y'all take a shot at translating it.

Una joven rebelde muy liberada, entra en un bar completamente desnuda. Se para frente al cantinero y le dice:

"?Deme una cerveza bien helada!"

El cantinero se queda mir?ndola, sin moverse.

"?Qu? pasa? -dice ella- ?Nunca ha visto a una mujer desnuda?"

"?Muchas veces!"

"?Y entonces qu? mira?

"?Quiero ver de donde va a sacar el dinero para pagar la cerveza!":lol::lol:
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Maybe this should go on the Spanish forum, but it "fits" this thread so well, I thought I'd let y'all take a shot at translating it.

Una joven rebelde muy liberada, entra en un bar completamente desnuda. Se para frente al cantinero y le dice:

"?Deme una cerveza bien helada!"

El cantinero se queda mir?ndola, sin moverse.

"?Qu? pasa? -dice ella- ?Nunca ha visto a una mujer desnuda?"

"?Muchas veces!"

"?Y entonces qu? mira?

"?Quiero ver de donde va a sacar el dinero para pagar la cerveza!":lol::lol:



:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:Ha Ha




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[*] posted on 4-29-2005 at 07:27 PM


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The first 'Mexican' developer I met here was 'Mario', a high-ranking government official from Mexico City..the year was 1974..he was gearing up to put in resorts in Coyote Bay camp beach area, then there was the Stouffler hotel chain in Sta. Barbara cove, an ex-governor going to develop the entire coast from the microondas tower northward to Mulege...the list goes on and on and on....

Hilton Hotels, Stouffler, Banamex, the Israelis, the Italians, the English...so many projects and nationalities so close together. All long forgotten decades ago. Song: the French hate the Germans, the Germans hate the Dutch....and I don't like anybody very much!! Remember that song?

I know I have lots of the old blueprints from these various projects around here somewhere...(they were always looking for someone to invest...I will find and post. Who knows? Maybe it is coming....but don't hold your breath.


Pompano, I'm sure you remember the excitement when Fonatur opened their offices in Mulege around '75. Don J., Alphonso and I went up in Al's plane so I could take some shots of the area north of the microondas for them. I was always told that the contest was between Mulege and Loreto and that Loreto had more political influence. I also met the group who were going to develope Santa Barbara, must have been 12 or so years ago when they built that big gate. Like you I take these plans with a grain of salt, water and electricity are a bigger problem than most think for development around the bay. I was recently told that a government hydrologist did a study of the Mulege aquafer and concluded that pumping will have to be reduced by the farms in the valley and that the ground water there would not be enough for more developement. Desal is great but it takes a lot of energy. I remember being on Playa El Coyote with friends 30 years ago and saying "we better enjoy it now cause there will be a Sheraton here in a few years". I have never been happier to be wrong!
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[*] posted on 4-29-2005 at 08:04 PM


seems like about 2 times a year you here about a new project for the Mulege area and over the last 16 years I have seen plenty of blue prints but most of them are just a way to git investors money and disappear.:barf:



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[*] posted on 4-29-2005 at 08:08 PM


Lets git back to the bare essentials on this thread.

Pompano can you post a edited version of your photo?




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[*] posted on 4-29-2005 at 08:47 PM
i've got...


a vons card,a ralphs card,and a maxed out credit card,but damnit no friggin nudist card:spingrin::spingrin::spingrin:whats the deal???
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[*] posted on 4-29-2005 at 08:59 PM


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Pompano can you post a edited version of your photo?


What are you guys talking about? The pics still there. I've been twisting the knobs trying to get the fuzziness out but having no luck. I'll keep on trying, though.

<maybe if I twist both together in different directions that'll do the trick>




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[*] posted on 4-29-2005 at 09:21 PM


Thanks. You just saved me $50. Was about to go out for drinks and dinner.



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[*] posted on 4-29-2005 at 09:21 PM


that is car brutality:no:



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[*] posted on 4-29-2005 at 09:35 PM
holy #$*&...


i almost coughed up a lung just now,thats some funny sheeeit man
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[*] posted on 4-29-2005 at 10:37 PM


Thanks, guys! I'm sittin' here feelin' really THIN.



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[*] posted on 4-30-2005 at 07:29 AM
heavyweights


While looking at the Vagabundos.com web site last month I ran across this post. It says [I'm new here-Alexa] 03/29/05. It is still there. I clicked on it, from there it gives you another site to check. Being curious I checked it out. Sent me to a heavyweight porn site. I guess VP Fred Jones missed this one.
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